express definition code example
Example 1: express
# You can run the application generator with the npx command (available in Node.js 8.2.0).
npx express-generator
# For earlier Node versions, install the application generator as a global npm package and then launch it:
npm install -g express-generator
# For example, the following creates an Express app named myapp. The app will be created in a folder named myapp in the current working directory and the view engine will be set to Pug:
express --view=pug myapp
create : myapp
create : myapp/package.json
create : myapp/app.js
create : myapp/public
create : myapp/public/javascripts
create : myapp/public/images
create : myapp/routes
create : myapp/routes/index.js
create : myapp/routes/users.js
create : myapp/public/stylesheets
create : myapp/public/stylesheets/style.css
create : myapp/views
create : myapp/views/index.pug
create : myapp/views/layout.pug
create : myapp/views/error.pug
create : myapp/bin
create : myapp/bin/www
# Then install dependencies:
cd myapp
npm install
# On MacOS or Linux, run the app with this command:
DEBUG=myapp:* npm start
# On Windows Command Prompt, use this command:
set DEBUG=myapp:* & npm start
# On Windows PowerShell, use this command:
$env:DEBUG='myapp:*'; npm start
Example 2: express
npm install express
npm install express --save
Docs : https://expressjs.com/
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Example 3: express
Express.js, or simply Express, is a web application framework for Node.js,
released as free and open-source software under the MIT License.
It is designed for building web applications and APIs.
It has been called the de facto standard server framework for Node.js.